Yes this can happen. My daughter is 19mths and has all 4 of her first molars. She's had them since 16mths.
There are molars in the primary set of teeth, and three year olds typically get them. The permanent first molars appear in the mouth behind the primary molars, but that does not usually occur until years 5-7. It could happen at age 3, but it would be unusual. Have a dentist take a look to be sure. There are molars in the primary teeth set, and the permanent teeth set as well. Primary molars can erupt as soon as 13 months old. Therefore a 3 year old child should have 8 primary molars in his mouth. Like said above, permanent molars only erupt when the child is between 5 and 7 years old. Therefore it is highly unusual that a 3 year old would have permanent molars in his or her mouth.
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What artist first distinguished molars from premolars
During the first two months of pregnancy the unborn child is known as an embryo.
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3 months
The developmental stages and timeline for baby teeth to emerge and grow in infants typically begin around 6 months of age with the lower central incisors appearing first, followed by the upper central incisors around 8 months. The lateral incisors usually come in around 9-13 months, followed by the first molars at 13-19 months, the canines at 16-23 months, and finally the second molars at 23-33 months. This process usually completes by the age of 3.
Permanent molars typically erupt between the ages of 6 to 7 years for the first molars and around 12 years for the second molars.
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first 6 months
first molars erupt at the age of 6 to 7. second and third molars at 11 to 13 and 17 to 21 respectively.
first molars.